unpopular

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishunpopularun‧pop‧u‧lar /ʌnˈpɒpjələ $ -ˈpɑːpjələr/ ●●○ adjectivePOPULAR#not liked by most peoplean unpopular choicean unpopular teacherunpopular with/amonga decision that was deeply unpopular with students —unpopularity /ʌnˌpɒpjəˈlærəti $ -ˌpɑːp-/ noun [uncountable]COLLOCATIONSadverbsvery/deeply/highly unpopularThis bill is deeply unpopular with the rest of the Republican establishment.extremely unpopularThe changes to the National Health System were extremely unpopular with doctors.increasingly unpopular (=more and more unpopular as time passes)The war was becoming increasingly unpopular.widely unpopularThe party promised to abolish this widely unpopular tax.